Mel Gibson's Bible : religion, popular culture, and The Passion of the Christ /
edited by Timothy K. Beal and Tod Linafelt.
- Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c2006.
- xii, 208 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Afterlives of the Bible .
- Afterlives of the Bible. .
Part One: The Passion as Interpretation -- 1. The Art of The Passion/ Jack Miles -- 2. The Good News of Mel Gibson's Passion/ George M. Smiga -- 3. Tragically Heroic Men and the Women Who Love Them/ Tod Linafelt -- 4. Contexts: Theology, Devotion, and Culture/ Vincent J. Miller -- 5. Mel Gibson's Lethal Passion/ Bruce Chilton -- 6. Jewish Crowd and Roman Governor/ John Dominic Crossan -- 7. Gibson's Mary Magdalene/ Jane Schaberg -- 8. Mel Gibson, Bride of Christ/ Mark D. Jordan and Kent L. Brintnall -- Part Two: Ethical and Theological Responses -- 9. No Pain, No Gain?/ Paula Fredriksen --10. Christ's Passion: Homoeroticism and the Origins of Christianity/ Susannah Heschel -- 11. Mel Gibson's Passion/ Richard L. Rubenstein -- 12. The Passion for Social Justice and The Passion of the Christ/ Margaret R. Miles -- 13. The Passions of the Reviewers; Or, Why Liberals Are Right for the Wrong Reasons and Conservatives Are Wrong for the Right Reasons/ Mark Douglas -- 14. The Offense of Flesh/ Mark C. Taylor -- Part Three: Passion, Media, Audience -- 15. The Passion and the Death of God/ Thomas J. J. Altizer -- 16. Kill Jesus/ Amy Hollywood -- 17. Jesus's Extreme Makeover/ William G. Little -- 18. Lights! Camera! Action!/ Jos�e M rquez -- 19. Seeing Is Not Believing/ Jody Enders -- 20. The Passion in Black and White/ Robert M. Franklin -- 21. They Know Not What They Watch/ Timothy K. Beal.
Christianity and culture--United States. Popular culture--Religious aspects--Christianity. Mass media--Religious aspects--Christianity. Christianity in mass media. The passion of the Christ (Gibson) Geschiedbronnen. Bijbel. Receptie.